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and rotate in a circular motion close to the scalp. Then,
reattach the diffuser and turn it on low heat and speed to
lock in that movement.
The key to understanding overdirection when cutting
is wherever hair is pulled away from is where the length
will remain, so pull away from where length should be
maintained. Don't take sections wider than about 2 inches
when point cutting a precise perimeter. This ensures that
too much hair is not cut at once, which can be less precise.
Before cutting, analyze the head shape by locating the
natural changes in direction. Place the spine of the comb
vertically off the side of the head to locate the side area
transition to the top area.
Cutting with a razor is a time-saver in removing weight
while establishing design lines. For less texture and weight
removal, use the wrist when skimming and stroking hair.
For more weight removal, involve the elbow for a stronger
motion-cutting technique.
Art Director: Teresa Romero
Hair: Sam Villa Team
Makeup: Tanya Ortega and Leticia Tapia
Models: Noel Hollis, Christi Ho, Finnegan
Photographer: Nico Nordstrom/
Obsidian and Blush
Tools: Sam Villa
Wardrobe: Michi Lafary/Obsidian and
Blush Bremner, Julia Railey, Kaitlyn
Covington, Melika Gradek